military time is in 24 hour increments, civilian time is in 12 hour increments labeled am/pm.
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Yes. The commander in chief of the US military is a civilian, and will always be in ultimate control of the military. This is one of the major tenants of the construct the founders put in place to guard against the military seizing power.
It is written in Art II Sec 3 that Civilian authority is at all times supreme over the military. Martial law also aims in protecting the people, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are supreme over the civilians during this time.
"Civilian and Soldier" by Wole Soyinka was published in 1969 as part of his poetry collection labeled "A Shuttle in the Crypt." The poem reflects on the interplay between ordinary citizens (civilian) and military forces (soldier) during times of conflict, drawing on Soyinka's experiences in Nigeria.
First he wore a military tunic that was shorter than the civilian tunic. The military tunic was a couple of inches above the knee whereas the civilian tunic was knee length or lower. The tunic was belted with the balteus, the military belt. On or in his belt he had a daggar, or pugio. His sword was worn on his right side. On his feet he wore the caligae, or military boot. His head had a helmet--various types at various times. He had either chain mail armor or segmented armor, greaves for his lower legs and his shield.
length times width times depth
Pi, times, the squaire of the raidous, times hight. = volume
Military Times was created in 2010.
Half of the base times height.
A militaristic government believes in the ideology that a country should maintain a strong military force. The state should then be prepared to use this force against external threats.
What time period are you asking about? Now? Soviet times? Imperial times?
Take the diameter of the circle times 3.14159 (which is PI).